Are boundary extension and representational momentum related?
M Munger, TR Owens, J Conway - Visual Cognition, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Boundary extension (BE) is misremembering more of a particular scene than actually
presented. Representational momentum (RM) is misremembering the final position of a …
presented. Representational momentum (RM) is misremembering the final position of a …
Representational momentum and the flash‐lag effect
M Munger, TR Owens - Visual Cognition, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Representational momentum (RM) is a distortion where the final orientation of a moving
object is misremembered as further along its trajectory. Experiments reported here examine …
object is misremembered as further along its trajectory. Experiments reported here examine …
Anticipatory spatial representation of natural scenes: Momentum without movement?
H Intraub - Visual Cognition, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Does mental representation of the immediate past contain anticipatory projections of the
future? In cases of representational momentum (RM), the last remembered location of a …
future? In cases of representational momentum (RM), the last remembered location of a …
Representational momentum: New findings, new directions
IM Thornton, TL Hubbard - Visual Cognition, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or
other aspects of a scene (eg, the layout) move or change over time. Understanding how the …
other aspects of a scene (eg, the layout) move or change over time. Understanding how the …
The pointedness effect on representational momentum
M Nagai, A Yagi - Memory & Cognition, 2001 - Springer
An observer's memory for the final position of a moving object is shifted forward in the
direction of that object's motion. It is called representational momentum (RM). This study …
direction of that object's motion. It is called representational momentum (RM). This study …
Representational momentum when attention is divided
AE Hayes, JJ Freyd - Visual Cognition, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Observers tend to misremember a transforming object's final appearance as further along in
the direction of continued transformation. This forward bias, termed representational …
the direction of continued transformation. This forward bias, termed representational …
Approaches to representational momentum: Theories and models
TL Hubbard - Space and time in perception and action, 2010 - books.google.com
Memory for the final position of a target is usually displaced in the direction of target motion,
a finding referred to as representational momentum. There are several different approaches …
a finding referred to as representational momentum. There are several different approaches …
Can expertise modulate representational momentum?
C Blättler, V Ferrari, A Didierjean, P Van Elslande… - Visual …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Representational momentum (RM) refers to the tendency of participants to “remember” the
stopping point of an event as being farther along in the direction of movement than it was in …
stopping point of an event as being farther along in the direction of movement than it was in …
Influences on representational momentum.
TL Hubbard - 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Memory for the final location of a moving target is often displaced in the direction of
anticipated motion, and this is referred to as representational momentum (Freyd & Finke …
anticipated motion, and this is referred to as representational momentum (Freyd & Finke …
[HTML][HTML] Representational momentum in perception and grasping: Translating versus transforming objects
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving
object as further forward in the direction of movement. Results of several studies suggest …
object as further forward in the direction of movement. Results of several studies suggest …